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Guess who's art work is this? ^^ Not bad uh your drawing, Sufi. Billie will be proud of you! Okay, so I've decided to buy the old albums of Green Day before they extinct but gonna get one album at a time. Definitely gonna get Dookie first! Basket Case is so fantastically classic. I wanted to buy some GD tees but urghhhh! that website only accept orders from US and Europe. False hope high.

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Better summary about the concert:

“STAND UP!” was the first order frontman Billie Joe Armstrong barked out when he came on stage. And immediately everyone in the seated areas obeyed. After all, when Armstrong tells you to do something, you just do it.

Even from that very first song, the unpredictability was there, with Armstrong stopping mid-song so the security guards could fix the mosh pit barricades. Other random and mad things he did - grabbing members of the audience and hauling them up on stage to sing and crowd-surf (one lucky fellow even got to sing the whole of Longview by himself); leading impromptu sing-alongs of Love Me Tender, Hey Jude, Highway to Hell and er... Pink’s Get The Party Started (“Hey, I LIKE Pink!" shouted Armstrong in response to the crowd’s booing); and most infamously of all, mooning the audience (final proof that this is one band that will NEVER be able to perform in Malaysia).

Even when Armstrong announced during the encore that it was going to be their last song, you knew it wasn’t – especially when the final song is the marathon nine-minute masterpiece Jesus Of Suburbia, which for me was the highlight of the whole concert.

In the end, like the closing line of that final song, this was one massively crazy, wonderful and unpredictable show, but in the end, it was more than just right. And boy, oh boy, did we have the most awesome time of our lives.


http://star-ecentral.com/news/story.asp?file=/2010/1/18/music/5481959&sec=music


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